Another put somebody through the mill in the order of chemotherapy?

i posted a question earlier but i guess i didn't provide enough info.
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i guess i sounded kinda bratty but it is really because i don't know much about chemo either.
thanks so much for your give a hand.
Answers:    The best way to help this woman is to make sure that she is within touch with the oncological social worker who works with her oncologist or works at the clinic. If this lady have issues with language than the social worker will locate a translator. In general adjectives of this would already have been explained to her . . did you go to her doctors appointment? I am disbelieving what your connection is with this issue?
type of chemotherapy will this lady be have? What stage is the cancer? Cancer is a progressive disease which means it starts out very tiny and begins to grow and will grow indefinitely unless treatment stops it. Do you know if she have Ovarian cancer, Uterine cancer, or Endometrial cancer . . and the stage of the disease ? Staging refers to how far the cancer has progressed . . is this an early stage disease or is this an advanced cancer?

Again, there is little that you can do one-sidedly other than be her friend. You may need to ask her if she would like you to be her translator?

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You do not say which language this lady speaks, but ASCO publishes information surrounded by English and in Spanish:

Good luck.
Panda gave you the best advise I can reckon of. I wish you and your friend well.


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